My colleague Byng pointed to something such as Highway 37--the power line and the grand vision that would perhaps link it to Yukon, Alaska, and other places in British Columbia. That's nation building versus smaller local programs that have immediate benefits but perhaps not long-term benefits. That would encourage many more industries to develop and perhaps pay for these very important programs we're talking about today. So that's one example of nation building.
Another one is the Geological Survey of Canada, which basically surveys Canada for its mineral potential, and so forth. It creates that database of knowledge and information that we can then draw from. We can develop these resources for the benefit of all Canadians.